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Our extension provides a service that automatically detects pull requests (PRs) from specified repositories on GitHub and conducts code reviews for users. When a review is written on a user's PR, they can check it through the history feature on their personal page. Additionally, the history feature offers various statistics and analyses using the stored reviews.
Visual Python for Colab
GUI-based Python code generator for Google Colab as an extension Visual Python is a GUI-based Python code generator for Google Colab as an extension. Visual Python is an open source project started for students who struggle with coding during Python classes for data science.
Skill Viewer
View AI coding skills on GitHub with AI-powered summaries. Supports Claude, Gemini, OpenCode, Codex, and Cursor. Discover Claude Code skills in any GitHub repository with AI-powered summaries. Privacy First Your code, your rules. For private repositories, we only list skill names — no content is ever sent for analysis. Private means private. Features - Auto-detect skills in .claude/skills/ or skills/ directories - AI-generated summaries for public repos (Gemini, OpenAI, or Claude) - One-click collect: copy npx degit command to grab skills locally - Dark mode support - Multi-language summaries (EN, 中文, 日本語, 한국어, ES, FR, DE) Click the extension icon to toggle the sidebar on any GitHub repo page.
CodeHub
Automatically pushes your Codewars submissions to GitHub CodeHub is an open-source browser extension that automatically pushes your Codewars submissions to GitHub. How To Use 1. Install the Extension Download CodeHub from the Chrome Web Store. 2. Authenticate with GitHub Click the CodeHub extension icon, then click the "Authenticate" button to connect your GitHub account. 3. Link a Repository Connect CodeHub to an existing repository or create a new one. You can also add an optional directory path within the repository (for example: "coding_challenges/codewars"). Click the "Get Started" button when you're ready. 4. Choose How Your Solutions Are Organized Click the settings ⚙️ icon to choose how CodeHub organizes your solutions in your GitHub repository. 5. Start Coding You're all set! Solve problems on Codewars.com, and your solutions will automatically sync to the linked GitHub repository after a successful submission. Why CodeHub? 📌 Showcase Your Problem-Solving Skills Having a GitHub repository with your Codewars solutions highlights your dedication to learning and improving as a developer. It serves as a portfolio that recruiters and hiring managers can easily review to see your coding abilities and consistency in action. 📈 Track Your Progress By default, CodeHub organizes all of your Codewars solutions in your repository by difficulty level (6-kyu, 5-kyu, etc.). Each problem is stored in its own directory containing separate solution files for each language and a README for the problem description. This structure makes it easy to track your progress and see how much you've improved over time. ⏰ Save Time CodeHub automates the process of committing and pushing your solutions to GitHub. Once set up, this extension will save you the time and hassle of manually copying, pasting, and uploading each solution to your repository. Support - Please star ⭐️ our repository: https://github.com/febinbellamy/CodeHub - Leave us a review here on the Chrome Web Store. All feedback is welcome! - Create a bug report to help us improve this extension: https://github.com/febinbellamy/CodeHub/labels/bug - Request a feature/enhancement: https://github.com/febinbellamy/CodeHub/labels/enhancement
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[UPDATED] This extension shows a VS Code icons in GitHub Repositories This is an updated extension that shows a VS Code icons in GitHub Repositories Displays vscode-icons in GitHub repo with new UI, nearly 1200 file/folder icons Additional support for bitbucket, gitlab, sourceforge and more